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Old 10-25-2009, 07:48 AM
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I know they are small havent had chance to open flickr acct yet but I LOVE IT !! Working on choosing which noise reducing software I will use and settings etc.
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Originally Posted by Gorky_Park

I know they are small havent had chance to open flickr acct yet but I LOVE IT !! Working on choosing which noise reducing software I will use and settings etc.

Wow! How much did you know about using a camera before you took those pictures? Thats awesome, thats the clarity I would love to have in my pictures. I think its time to step it up from a point and shoot for me. And 500 bucks sounds reasonable to me to take pictures like you posted.
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I know they are small havent had chance to open flickr acct yet but I LOVE IT !! Working on choosing which noise reducing software I will use and settings etc.
Not bad at all man, actually if this is your first time working with a DSLR you have either gotten lucky, or you have a knack for it. Congrats man, hope to see you at future TR Photog meets!
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Originally Posted by SuburbanNoize
Wow! How much did you know about using a camera before you took those pictures? Thats awesome, thats the clarity I would love to have in my pictures. I think its time to step it up from a point and shoot for me. And 500 bucks sounds reasonable to me to take pictures like you posted.
Worth every penny. I took pictures using point-and-shoot camera in the past, but felt that there is so much missing...

Cola, thanks. I am excited to be part of the community and looking forward to meet all the guys here in person. Thank you all that helped me through my research.

This is my first time using DSLR and I am loving it
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ok sweet. another person to add to the list! now lets plan something so we can have a list to add him to!!!!!!
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I would buy a Xti. It has a great interface that is user friendly and takes great shots. It is also awesome for a first time DSLR owner.




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